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The COS CGM Compendium. II: Metallicities of the Partial and Lyman Limit Systems at z<1

Authors :
Wotta, Christopher B.
Lehner, Nicolas
Howk, J. Christopher
O'Meara, John
Oppenheimer, Benjamin D.
Cooksey, Kathy L.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We present the results from our COS circumgalactic medium (CGM) compendium (CCC), a survey of the CGM at z&lt;1 using HI-selected absorbers with 15&lt;log N(HI) &lt;19. We focus here on 82 partial Lyman limit systems (pLLSs, 16.2&lt;log N(HI) &lt;17.2) and 29 LLSs (17.2&lt;log N(HI) &lt;19). Using Bayesian techniques and Markov-chain Monte Carlo sampling of a grid of photoionization models, we derive the posterior probability distribution functions (PDFs) for the metallicity of each absorber in CCC. We show that the combined pLLS metallicity PDF at z&lt;1 has two main peaks at [X/H]=-1.7 and -0.4, with a strong dip at [X/H]=-1. The metallicity PDF of the LLSs might be more complicated than an unimodal or bimodal distribution. The pLLSs and LLSs probe a similar range of metallicities -3&lt;[X/H]&lt;+0.4, but the fraction of very metal-poor absorbers with [X/H]&lt;-1.4 is much larger for the pLLSs than the LLSs. In contrast, absorbers with log N(HI)&gt;19 have mostly -1&lt;[X/H]&lt;0 at z&lt;1. The metal-enriched gas probed by pLLSs and LLSs confirms that galaxies that have been enriching their CGM over billions of years. Surprisingly, despite this enrichment, there is also abundant metal-poor CGM gas (41-59% of the pLLSs have [X/H]&lt;-1.4), representing a reservoir of near-pristine gas around z&lt;1 galaxies. We compare our empirical results to recent cosmological zoom simulations, finding some discrepancies, including an overabundance of metal-enriched CGM gas in simulations.&lt;br /&gt;Comment: Resubmitted to ApJ after the first referee report

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1811.10654
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aafb74